It was a heated meet Tuesday night when Farmington played host to Brynwood in CSRA Swim League Division 2 action.

With 255 swimmers participating in the dual meet, the majority of the events–not counting the relays–had multiple heats to determine winners. So, after four-plus hours, the Tide of Brynwood went home with the 485.5-310.5 win.

Both teams moved up from Division 3 this year, and Tide coach Belinda Waters thought the win was an important one in the team’s first official meet of the year as multiple swimmers got to race.

With the spring seasons over for Columbia County following the Georgia High School Association’s Class AAAAA baseball championship series’ conclusion, let’s get caught up with postseason awards in some of our other leagues.

SCISA All-State Team listed

The South Carolina Independent School Association released its all-state teams recently, with Augusta Christian well-represented.

This area sees the top golfers in the world every year thanks to The Masters Tournament, but the year-round golf talent in Columbia County and the Augusta area is nothing to sneeze at, either.

This past Monday, the Augusta Prep team finished second for the second straight year in the Georgia Independent Schools Association Class AAA state golf championship, just four shots behind Stratford. Or, as Prep athletic director Tom Holodak put it, “Not bad for two eighth-graders, two freshmen and a sophomore.”

High school postseason is going fast and furious, so it’s time to get caught up with what might have slipped through the cracks or just not made it onto today’s sports page.

On April 24, the Augusta Christian boys won the South Carolina Independent School Association Region 1-AAA track championship. Leading the way was Grant Newman, who won region titles in the triple jump and long jump. David Hall won the 2 mile, Bryson Ashmore won the 110 meter hurdles and Spencer Lamunion won the 800.

The past week may have indicated a changing of the guard in Columbia County.

On Tuesday, the Lakeside High School girls dethroned Greenbrier as the region soccer champions on their home field.

Meanwhile, a few hundred yards away, the Panthers were in the process of beating Greenbrier in baseball, relegating the defending region champs to fight for third place in the Region 2-AAAAA tournament.

On Wednesday, the Lakeside lacrosse boys finished a season sweep of Greenbrier and clinched a spot in the Class AAAAA Boys State Lacrosse Championship.

It’s been a good month for former Columbia County athletes as awards are coming in fast and furious.

The tennis season in the Peach Belt Conference ended April 14, but not before Georgia College and State University junior Kayla Barksdale (Lakeside) and freshman Katie Krupp (Greenbrier) took home some hardware.

During the 2013 season, the pair teamed up to go 16-7, 9-4 in PBC play, for the Bobcats at first doubles. They finished the year with victories in 12 of their final 13 regular-season matches and were named 2013 All-PBC second-team doubles.